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Read below to find out more about some of the different activities we have been getting up to; from sporting and musical activities, to visitors and 'wow' days. We are looking forward to helping our children 'explore and grow' further in 2023-24.

  • Rutland Radio Hero of the Week!

    Fri 20 Dec 2019 M Davis

    This morning it was announced on Rutland Radio that one of our Year 6 pupils had been chosen as 'Rutland Radio Hero of the Week'. Nicholas does a lot of work in the local community helping out those who need help in any way. Last year he shovelled snow and helped people who were struggling in the snow, and this year he has been collecting items to support the Rutland Foodbank to ensure that people have everything they need over the Christmas period. This is all his own idea.

     

    It was lovely to listen to him chatting with Rob Persani and saying how he felt that the most important part of Christmas is giving and seeing the happy faces of others.

     

    Well done Nicholas!

  • Pantomime Performance

    Fri 20 Dec 2019 M Davis

    This week saw Cobalt class perform their annual pantomime, penned especially for them by staff. This year our subject was 'Robin Hood and his Merry Men (and women)!'

     

    All of the children gave outstanding performances (Oh yes they did!), and we have found some great pantomime talent in ad libbing funny lines... Mrs Davis may give up writing pantomimes!

     

    This year was also a feast of music and dance with music from Oliver!, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and the traditional Muppet song. Dances accompanied each song - and a special mention must go to the children's performance of Tragedy!

     

    Well done to all concerned, and especially Miss Bevins for directing and Mrs Honan for standing in at the last moment to play Friar Tuck!

  • Nativity Performance

    Thu 19 Dec 2019 M Davis

    Aqua class and Teal class produced two fantastic performances of this year's nativity 'Baubles!'. This year the nativity story was told through the eyes of a class of children admiring Christmas tree baubles with each of the nativity characters on. 

     

    Every child shone, and there were some amazing performances from all of the cast. The singing was lusty and the dancing was enthusiastic - a great way to remember the real story of Christmas!

  • FOEGS Christmas Fayre

    Thu 12 Dec 2019 M Davis

    On Thursday it was our, now annual, FOEGS Christmas Fayre. There were plenty of stalls to look at and activities to take part in - the school hall was soon very crowded! On the stage there was face-painting and temporary Christmas tattoos. In the hall there were then a variety of games, including 'pin the nose on Rudolf',  'where in the world is Santa?', 'guess what's in the stockings' and 'find the snowman's nose'. The tombola stall was very popular, and the second hand stall did a roaring trade. We were quite amazed at the many delicious cakes made by parents and staff for the cake stall - these were very popular too! After school club ran a craft stall and there was also a raffle. 

     

    A huge thank you to Sheila Kohring for her organisation and support and to all the parents and grandparents who came and ran stalls on the day. Just over £235 was raised for FOEGS funds.

  • Oak House Singing

    Wed 11 Dec 2019 M Davis

    On Wednesday morning 8 children from Aqua and Teal classes went to Oak House Residential Home in Greetham to share some of their nativity songs with the residents. The children sang beautifully and really helped bring the Christmas story to life alongside a little narration from Mrs Gould. The residents enjoyed the singing and the children were given lots of applause. 

     

    Thank you to Oak House for inviting us!

  • Singing for T on Tuesday

    Tue 10 Dec 2019
    Cobalt class visited the village hall on Tuesday for the village T on Tuesday Christmas meal, and sang a selection of carols. Despite last minute changes, they sang beautifully and were a credit to the school with their behaviour. Their rendition of We Wish You a Merry Christmas (sung with gusto!) went down and treat and the children enjoyed having the opportunity to sing to members of the community.
  • Boccia and Kurling Festival

    Tue 10 Dec 2019 M Davis

    On 10th December 5 children took part in the RSSP Boccia and Kurling Festival. This was an opportunity to go and find out more and have a go at these two sports. 

     

    The children took turns to learn about how to use Kurling stones and roll them to aim for target lines. After that they learnt about Boccia throwing, the rules of Boccia and how to develop correct body positions. There was then the opportunity for the schools to take part in some mini tournaments for both Kurling and Boccia. 

     

    Miss Lynch accompanied the children and reports that the children were an absolute credit to the school and their parents. They were impeccably behaved, had lots of fun and are keen to be part of any future competitions!

     

     

  • Whole School Pantomime Trip

    Wed 04 Dec 2019 M Davis

    On Wednesday 4th December the whole school went on our annual visit to Nottingham Theatre Royal to see their pantomime. This year it was Cinderella, starring Sooty and Sweep, Les Dennis and Gareth Gates. 

     

    The children enjoyed all of the special effects, especially the flying carriage which came out into the audience towards where we were sitting in the balcony. The music was amazing and the jokes kept us all laughing!

     

    It was great to be able to see the pantomime before our own pantomime performance this year, as it gave us the opportunity to think about how the actors reacted to, and interacted with, the audience. Cobalt class certainly took away a lot of ideas!

     

    A huge thank you to Sensetec and Dalby Electrics who paid for everyone to have an ice-cream in the interval. 

     

    A good time was had by all!

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